To celebrate its 100th Anniversary, the Ecological Society of America is making the most influential papers from 100 years of its journals available open-access (no subscription required) through the end of this year. Here’s your chance to catch up on all those classic articles you always meant to read!
A few examples:
GLOBAL PATTERNS OF PLANT INVASIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF INVASIBILITY W. M. Lonsdale Ecology, Volume 80, Issue 5 (July 1999) pp. 1522-1536
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PDF (178 KB) What Attributes Make Some Plant Species More Invasive? Marcel Rejmanek, David M. Richardson Ecology, Volume 77, Issue 6 (September 1996) pp. 1655-1661
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Full Text at JSTOR COMPETITION AND FACILITATION: A SYNTHETIC APPROACH TO INTERACTIONS IN PLANT COMMUNITIES Ragan M. Callaway, Lawrence R. Walker Ecology, Volume 78, Issue 7 (October 1997) pp. 1958-1965
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Elizabeth D. Brusati, PhD
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